256 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
Thoracic limbs:
● Wave
● High‐nines
● Wheelbarrowing
Core:
● Beg
● Diagonal leg lifts
● One side leg lifts
Pelvic limbs:
● Beg‐stand‐beg
● Thoracic limbs on perch
● Pulling against a theraband
Endurance exercises: Begin with a 10‐minute trot
3 days per week at a moderate speed. Increase to
15 minutes three times per week in 2 weeks, then
20 minutes three times per week at 4 weeks. Patient
can swim 5 minutes every other day, swimming
continuously rather than jumping in and out of the
pool. Increase by a minute per week to 10 minutes
maximum.
Proprioception exercises: Focus on retraining pro-
prioception of the thoracic limbs. Exercises include
walking forward, backward, and sideways with the
thoracic limbs in the ladder.
Skill training: The patient will start agility training at
16 weeks after surgery, introducing the obstacles in
the order shown in Table 10.2. In summary, this will
involve, in order:
● Straight lines of widely spaced 8-inch jumps and
tunnels ending at a low table.
● Wide circles of jumps, tunnels, tables, and the
teeter.
● Large figure‐eight‐shaped sequences (inside
diameter of loops = 20 ft) using the above obsta-
cles. Increase jump height to 12 inches.
Table 10.2 Sample agility retraining program for a dog that jumps 24 inches*
Phase
Number of
sessions per
phase (one
session
per day) Session duration
Number of
obstacles per
sequence Obstacle types Turns
I^5 •^ 10 minutes total
- Minimum 30 s
break (dog is
sitting, standing
still or lying
down) between
repetitions of
the sequences- Sequences
of up to four
obstacles
only - One‐jump
collection
work at 8′′- 8 ′′ jumps, tunnels,
8 ′′ tables - If using box method
for contacts, start box
work on the ground
- 8 ′′ jumps, tunnels,
- Sequences
Straight lines and
wide curves, but
no sharp turns
(other than the
ones used for
the one‐jump exer-
cises)
II 8 • 12 minutes total
- Minimum 30 s
break between
repetitions of
the sequences- Sequences of
up to eight
obstacles - One‐jump
work at 12′′- 12 ′′ jumps, tunnels,
12 ′′ tables, tire, teeter - Practice 2o2o
contacts on travel
board, start to elevate
it up to 12′′ - Continue box work
for contacts low
A‐frame (4 ft)- Up to
90‐degree
turns. Start
with just one
per training
session and
increase the
number you do
throughout this
phase
III^10 •^15 minutes total
- Up to
- 12 ′′ jumps, tunnels,
- Sequences of
- 30 s break
between rep-
etitions of the
sequences - Sequences
of up to 12
obstacles - One‐jump
work at 16′′ - 16 ′′ jumps, tunnels,
16 ′′ tables, tire, teeter,
dog walk (2o2o) - Higher (5 ft) A‐frame
- Box on the A‐frame
- Channel weaves up
to shoulder width, or: - Up to four poles if
using 2 × 2 weave
pole method (no
more than four pole
sets per training
session) - Up to 180‐
degree turns.
Start with
just one per
training session
and increase
the num-
ber you do
throughout this
phase - No tight turns
around jump
stanchions